TUNIS: The Tunisian mediators who won this year’s Nobel Peace Prize are credited with saving the democratic transition in the birthplace of the Arab Spring when it was deep in crisis.

Thanks to the work of the National Dialogue Quartet, the North African nation last year adopted a new constitution and democratically elected a president, Beji Caid Essebsi, for the first time.

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